I was going thru the 8.1.7 install manual and this is documented in it.
FYI
Srini Chavali
Oracle DBA
Cummins Inc




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Much thanks for sharing this with us.

"Do not criticize someone until you walked a mile in their shoes, that way
when you criticize them, you are a mile a way and have their shoes."

Christopher R. Spence  OCP  MCSE MCP A+ RAPTOR CNA
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Last Thursday I attempted to take apply the 8.1.6.3 patchset on top of a
small 8.1.6.0 database.  I had done this many times before; the four hours
I
alloted to backing up the system and applying the patch  were an hour more
than I needed.  The patch installed without incident, but when I ran
catalog.sql it hung.  I checked v$session_wait, but for some reason didn't
check the alert log which would have told me what was wrong.

Time was running out.  I called Oracle told them my problem.  Explained
that
this was a downed production database, but the call screener made it
priority 2.  I called the analyst and kept on getting a message saying he
was either on the phone or simply gone.  I did not know the screener had
made it a priority 2 problem, and thought, "Perhaps he was on the phone
discussing the problem."  My  phone began to ring off the hook with people
asking, "Where's the database?"

I had backed up all the software as well as the database files.  I began
the
restore saying to replace all the files.  However when the restore go to an
uneeded file, one of the .aud files in  rdbms/audit, it hung.  I needed to
resintall the software from CD.  The database base was recovered without
incident.  A few hours after it had been promised but unpatched.

What was the problem?  I use triggers on such system events as servererror
to send pages and record informatiuon in a log table.  These triggers can
interfere with the running of scripts such as catalog.ora.  The solution is
to set the initilization parameter  _SYSTEM_TRIG_ENABLED to false during an
upgrade.


My fun for the week was not over.  This weekend we moved a large number of
servers to a new UPS including all the Oracle servers.  When I attempted to
bring up the main database, a "cannot stat file  ...." message  was
received.  I called the sysadmin who had brought up the system.  He said
the
file system was gone.  I explained that it was there when  the system was
shutdown the night before.  He asked for details  so that he could recreate
it.  Luckily a more senior sysadmin looked at the problem and found that
the
raid configuration had a mismatch on which controller  was assigned to the
file system, straigtened that out, and the database came up without
incident.


Ian MacGregor
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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